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108 Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>OECS 227. Computer Applications for Technicians3 cr.Computer applications for service technicians in various disciplines. Hardware andsoftware applications explored. Includes operating systems, high level programming,and networking hardware and software.OECS 230. Data Communications and Networks I1–3 cr.Definition of data communication; survey of hardware applications and teleprocessorsoftware; examination and design of networks. Prerequisite: OECS 185. May berepeated for a maximum of 6 credits.OECS 231. Data Communications and Networks II1–3 cr.Installation and application of popular microcomputer network software. Prerequisite:OECS 230. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.OECS 232. Implementing and Supporting Networks I3 cr.Knowledge and skills relating to post-installation and day-to-day administrationtasks in a single-domain or multiple-domain network. Prerequisite: OECS 230 orOECS 261.OECS 233. Implementing and Supporting Networks II1–3 cr.Implementation, administration, and troubleshooting networks in an enterprise computingenvironment to include multiple servers, domain and sophisticated server applications.Prerequisite: OECS 232.OECS 235. Structured Query Language (SQL)1–3 cr.Installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of SQL client/serverdatabase management system. Prerequisite: OECS 185, 207, 230 or 261.OECS 236. Network Management1–3 cr.Administration and troubleshooting Systems Management Server (SMS). Prerequisite:OECS 234. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.OECS 245. Game Programming I3 cr.Development of programming skills for games and animation using current programminglanguages and tools. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisite:consent of instructor.OECS 246. Game Programming II3 cr.Continuation of OECS 245. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisite:OECS 245.OECS 250. Computer Systems <strong>Ana</strong>lysis I3 cr.<strong>Ana</strong>lysis and design of business data processing and information systems. Study of theSystem Life Cycle. Prerequisite: OECS 125 or OECS 220.OECS 251. Computer Systems <strong>Ana</strong>lysis II3 cr.Continuation of OECS 250. Prerequisite: OECS 250.OECS 252. Project Management3 cr.Utilization of project management software to establish, control and coordinate timelines, budgets, and work teams. Introduction to methods and principles of orientedproject management emphasizing team-based performance.OECS 255. Special Topics1–4 cr.Topics to be announced in the Schedule of Classes.OECS 260. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)1–3 cr.Coverage of HTML as used for web-page development for Internet and Intranet. Textmanipulation, graphics, hypertext links, lists, and tables. Prerequisite: C S 110, BCIS110 or OECS 105. May be repeated for a maximum or 3 credits.OECS 261. Computer Network Design4 cr.Design of modern computer networks utilizing seven layers of OSI reference model,including data conversion, encapsulation, and various addressing techniques. Prerequisite:C S 110, BCIS 110 or OECS 105.OECS 262. Configuration of Computer Networks4 cr.Installation, configuration, and maintenance of network routers including flow control,editing features, IOS software, upgrades, backups, and protocol addressing. Prerequisite:OECS 261.OECS 263. Computer Network Performance4 cr.Design, configuration, and optimization of computer network performance by utilizingbridges, routers, and switches to segment networks and reduce congestion.Prerequisite: OECS 262.OECS 264. Wide Area Networks4 cr.Installation, configuration, and monitoring of wide area network services includingLAPB, frame relay, ISDN/LAPD, HDLC, PPP, and DDR. Prerequisite: OECS 263.OECS 269. Network Security3 cr.Fundamentals of design and implementation of network security solutions that willreduce the risk of system vulnerability. Prerequisite: OECS 207 or OECS 261 or consentof instructor.OECS 272. Introduction to Bioinformatics Research3 cr.Bioinformatics is the intersection of computer science and molecular biology. It is thescience of informatics as applied to biological research. This course develops the understandingof genomics research techniques and how large amounts of complex datais managed. This research based class is designed to introduce skills necessary to enterthis high demanding field of study. Prerequisite: BCIS 110 or C S 110 or OECS 105.OECS 275. PC Maintenance and Selection II1–3 cr.Continuation of OECS 185. Prerequisite: OECS 185. May be repeated for a maximumof 6 credits.OECS 280. Desktop Publishing I3 cr.Design and production of publication materials to fill the needs of business communities,using a microcomputer. Prerequisite: either BCIS 100G, C S 110, or OECS 105.May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Same as BOT 280.OECS 285. Fundamentals of Multimedia Applications1–3 cr.Fundamentals of designing video, audio, and web-based multimedia presentationsfor business and technical needs.OECS 290. Computer Technology Capstone1–3 cr.Refines skills learned in the OECS program. Culminates in a review and practice ofadvanced software applications. Restricted to majors. Prerequisites: (OECS 125 orOECS 203) and (OECS 185 or E T 283).OECS 299. Independent Study1–3 cr.Specific subjects to be determined based on need.OEEM—Emergency Medical ServicesOEEM 101. CPR for the Health Care Professional1 cr.Students learn identification and response to airway and circulation emergencies, includinguse of a SAED and accessing the EMS system. This course is taught using the AmericanHeart Association guidelines for course completion. Required: grade of C or better.OEEM 103. Heartsaver® First Aid/CPR1 cr.Students learn how to identify and respond to airway, circulation and basic first aidemergencies, to include using a SAED and accessing the EMS system. This course isintended for students who are not Allied Health Majors and utilizes the AmericanHeart Association guidelines for course completion.OEEM 105. Vehicle Extrication Course2 cr.Assessment and psychomotor skills required to perform motor vehicle extrication atthe scene of an accident. Taught using the NM Fire Academy guidelines for motorvehicle extrication course completion. Graded S/U.OEEM 115. First Responder Prehospital Professional3 cr. (2+3P)Provides training in prehospital medical and traumatic emergencies. Prerequisite:consent of instructor. Corequisite: OEEM 101. Requires a C or better to pass. Restrictedto majors.OEEM 116. Emergency Medical Technician Bridge5 cr. (3+6P)Enhanced skill instruction and didactic integration designed to meet the requirementsfor an EMT-Basic certificate. Prerequisites: OEEM 101 and OEEM 115, and consent ofinstructor. Corequisite: OEEM 121. Requires a C or better to pass. Restricted to majors.OEEM 117. Emergency Medical Technician-Wilderness First Responder 4 cr.A comprehensive study of pre-hospital medical and traumatic emergencies in thewilderness setting. Prerequisite: OEEM 101.OEEM 118. Spanish for the EMS Provider2 cr. (1+3P)Intensive elementary Spanish with emphasis on developing communicative skills: listeningand speaking for students in emergency medical services. Students will focuson mastering vocabulary for selected situations common to EMS, with limited readingand writing practice emphasizing correct pronunciation. EMS scenarios will be animportant part of class participation.OEEM 120. Emergency Medical Technician Basic6 cr.Covers EMT-Basic skills instruction to include care of soft tissue and muscular/ skeletalinjuries, circulatory, nervous, general medical and respiratory systems emergencies.Corequisites: OEEM 101, 120L, and 121, or consent of instructor. Requires a Cor better to pass.OEEM 120L. Emergency Medical Technician Basic Lab2 cr. (6P)EMT-Basic skills development with emphasis on assessment, skills competency andteam-work in patient care in the prehospital setting. Corequisites: OEEM 101 orOEEM 120, and OEEM 121, or consent of instructor. Requires a C or better to pass.OEEM 121. Emergency Medical Technician Basic Field/Clinical 1 cr. (3P)Covers the patient care experience provided through assigned shifts in the hospitaland/or ambulance setting. Corequisites: OEEM 101, 120, and 120L, or consent ofinstructor. Requires a C or better to pass.

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